Passing Through

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This piece is a meditation on transcending our limitations. Our beliefs and emotions can either enclose us or liberate us; this painting asks you to choose the latter. It is an invitation to soften our gaze, to hold the conditions that surround us a little less tightly and keep moving through life with the interested eye of a curious observer.

As I made this painting, I allowed my mind to roam free with these ideas, to kick the metaphysical tyres on my own resolve to allow energies that don’t serve me to pass through me; to let my shoulders fully drop and my brow unfurrow. The canvas is imbued with that heartfelt intention, and I hope it imparts this energy you too.

“Passing Through”
20”x24”
Acrylic on canvas, sold unframed

ABOUT THE COLLECTION

This collection of imagined landscapes evolved from a place of meditative contemplation, inviting the viewer to slow down, press pause on the relentlessness of modern life and engage with the human need for wonder.

From across the room the sinuous rivers of light and twinkling stars draw you in for closer inspection. Once you’re in its orbit, you notice the spatters, the flecks of paint, the brushstrokes and the drips, simultaneously revealing and celebrating the medium itself.

This texture is layered slowly and thoughtfully, constellations and nebulous clouds gathering around forms that defy gravity and feel at once both solid and ephemeral. Each scene reveals itself gradually, the sense of distance and scale developing with each subsequent layer, resulting in complex hues and inimitable depth that appear to emerge from the ether.

Each painting takes its name from a familiar turn of phrase, grounding these cosmic landscapes in the everyday. These paintings may have their head in the clouds, but their feet are firmly planted in our ordinary, precious, sentient lives. “In the Neighbourhood” speaks to a long distance friend popping in for a visit. “We’ve Come So Far” reflects looking back at a journey, appreciating the ebbs and flows as you navigate the twists and turns of life. “Won’t You Stay a While” offers a place to rest, to catch your breath when life feels like a rollercoaster.

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This piece is a meditation on transcending our limitations. Our beliefs and emotions can either enclose us or liberate us; this painting asks you to choose the latter. It is an invitation to soften our gaze, to hold the conditions that surround us a little less tightly and keep moving through life with the interested eye of a curious observer.

As I made this painting, I allowed my mind to roam free with these ideas, to kick the metaphysical tyres on my own resolve to allow energies that don’t serve me to pass through me; to let my shoulders fully drop and my brow unfurrow. The canvas is imbued with that heartfelt intention, and I hope it imparts this energy you too.

“Passing Through”
20”x24”
Acrylic on canvas, sold unframed

ABOUT THE COLLECTION

This collection of imagined landscapes evolved from a place of meditative contemplation, inviting the viewer to slow down, press pause on the relentlessness of modern life and engage with the human need for wonder.

From across the room the sinuous rivers of light and twinkling stars draw you in for closer inspection. Once you’re in its orbit, you notice the spatters, the flecks of paint, the brushstrokes and the drips, simultaneously revealing and celebrating the medium itself.

This texture is layered slowly and thoughtfully, constellations and nebulous clouds gathering around forms that defy gravity and feel at once both solid and ephemeral. Each scene reveals itself gradually, the sense of distance and scale developing with each subsequent layer, resulting in complex hues and inimitable depth that appear to emerge from the ether.

Each painting takes its name from a familiar turn of phrase, grounding these cosmic landscapes in the everyday. These paintings may have their head in the clouds, but their feet are firmly planted in our ordinary, precious, sentient lives. “In the Neighbourhood” speaks to a long distance friend popping in for a visit. “We’ve Come So Far” reflects looking back at a journey, appreciating the ebbs and flows as you navigate the twists and turns of life. “Won’t You Stay a While” offers a place to rest, to catch your breath when life feels like a rollercoaster.

This piece is a meditation on transcending our limitations. Our beliefs and emotions can either enclose us or liberate us; this painting asks you to choose the latter. It is an invitation to soften our gaze, to hold the conditions that surround us a little less tightly and keep moving through life with the interested eye of a curious observer.

As I made this painting, I allowed my mind to roam free with these ideas, to kick the metaphysical tyres on my own resolve to allow energies that don’t serve me to pass through me; to let my shoulders fully drop and my brow unfurrow. The canvas is imbued with that heartfelt intention, and I hope it imparts this energy you too.

“Passing Through”
20”x24”
Acrylic on canvas, sold unframed

ABOUT THE COLLECTION

This collection of imagined landscapes evolved from a place of meditative contemplation, inviting the viewer to slow down, press pause on the relentlessness of modern life and engage with the human need for wonder.

From across the room the sinuous rivers of light and twinkling stars draw you in for closer inspection. Once you’re in its orbit, you notice the spatters, the flecks of paint, the brushstrokes and the drips, simultaneously revealing and celebrating the medium itself.

This texture is layered slowly and thoughtfully, constellations and nebulous clouds gathering around forms that defy gravity and feel at once both solid and ephemeral. Each scene reveals itself gradually, the sense of distance and scale developing with each subsequent layer, resulting in complex hues and inimitable depth that appear to emerge from the ether.

Each painting takes its name from a familiar turn of phrase, grounding these cosmic landscapes in the everyday. These paintings may have their head in the clouds, but their feet are firmly planted in our ordinary, precious, sentient lives. “In the Neighbourhood” speaks to a long distance friend popping in for a visit. “We’ve Come So Far” reflects looking back at a journey, appreciating the ebbs and flows as you navigate the twists and turns of life. “Won’t You Stay a While” offers a place to rest, to catch your breath when life feels like a rollercoaster.

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Original artworks will be shipped with utmost care and attention with regard to packaging, and will additionally be fully insured to the total value of the artwork(s). For your convenience and peace of mind they will be fully tracked and traceable, requiring a signature on delivery. Please ensure that somebody is at the delivery address on the day of delivery to avoid non-delivery. If non-delivery results in a second delivery attempt, this will be chargeable to the buyer.

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